Paul took part in the Simply Shakespeare event in Los Angeles on
Wednesday alongside Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson and William Shatner.
The former Beatle voiced the
play The Two Gentlemen Of Verona during the event, which was held at The
Broad Stage in Santa Monica.
Paul looked in fine form, showing off his trim body in a fitted black suit paired with dark boots as he took to the stage.
The legendary artist posed for a picture with Tom and Rita, who opted for a more dressed-down look for the occasion.
Ticket prices to the event cost $1,500, with proceeds benefiting the center's veteran and inner-city youth employment programs.
Paul made headlines on Monday when he brought thousands of fans to Hollywood Boulevard where he serenaded them with a free concert as part of the Jimmy Kimmel Live show.
Describing it as a 'balmy' evening, Sir Paul was on fine form as played hits including Magical Mystery Tour, Let It Be and Hey Jude.
Paul took part in the
Simply Shakespeare event in Los Angeles on Wednesday alongside Rita
Wilson and Tom Hanks
Paul looked in fine form, showing off his trim body in a fitted black suit paired with dark boots as he took to the stage.
The legendary artist posed for a picture with Tom and Rita, who opted for a more dressed-down look for the occasion.
Paul looked in fine form, showing off
his trim body in a fitted black suit paired with dark boots as he took
to the stage
Paul voiced the play The
Two Gentlemen Of Verona during the event, which was held at The Broad
Stage in Santa Monica
Paul made headlines on Monday when he brought thousands of fans to Hollywood Boulevard where he serenaded them with a free concert as part of the Jimmy Kimmel Live show.
Describing it as a 'balmy' evening, Sir Paul was on fine form as played hits including Magical Mystery Tour, Let It Be and Hey Jude.
Looking good: The 56-year-old showed off her
slender figure in the fitted jeans, which she paired with a black
printed T-shirt and blazer
The English musician was on the show to promote his upcoming album New that will be released on October 14 in the UK.
It is Sir Paul's sixteenth studio album and his first since his 2007 recording Memory Almost Full.
The
left-handed bass player sat down with Jimmy and shared that he still
has anxiety-related dreams about performing with the Beatles and his
post-Fab Four band the Wings.
'I'm
there let's say with the Beatles and we're playing and the audience
starts to leave,' Paul said of his recurring dream, adding that he wakes
in a cold sweat.
The dreams are pure matters of the mind, as Paul told Jimmy that it never happened in real life.
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